Reflections on LTV, risk and incentives in mortgage markets

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to highlight the short run incentives for increasing LTV ratios that develop among mortgagees and mortgagors in the presence of excess return to housing. The paper provides a conventional framework for analyzing the capital structure of housing investments wher...

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Capital structure
Collateral
Commercial real estate
Credit risk
Economic crisis
Equity
Homeowners
Housing
Housing prices
Incentives
Inflation
Mortgage rates
Ratios
Risk premiums
Studies
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